Here's a look at how the Top 15 East Bay teams fared and which players played starring roles on the sixth Friday of the prep football season:

No. 1 De La Salle 57, Livermore 0: Tiapepe Vitale rushed for four first-half touchdowns, and Kyle Mouton had a team-high 130 yards rushing as the top-ranked Spartans (5-0) rolled to a 43-0 halftime lead on their way to shutting out the Cowboys (2-3) for the fifth consecutive time.

Del Oro 20, No. 2 James Logan 13 (OT): The Colts (5-1) suffered their first loss of the season after their passing attempt on fourth down was batted down in an overtime game in Loomis (1-4), last year's Northern California representative in the Division II state bowl game.

No. 4 California 36, No. 5 Foothill 7: Cal's Karris Johnson ran for 149 yards and three touchdowns and the Grizzlies (5-0) limited the Falcons (3-2) to just 104 yards of offense in the East Bay Athletic League showdown.

No. 5 El Cerrito 42, Salesian 6: Keilan Benjamin threw four touchdown passes and the Gauchos (6-0) also got big plays on defense and special teams to snap a 26-game winning streak by the Pride (5-1), which was the state's longest active winning streak.

No. 7 Monte Vista 48, Granada 21: Jalen Avery scored two touchdowns including on an 85-yard pass in the third quarter to help break the game open as the host Mustangs (4-1) beat the Matadors (3-3).

No. 8 Freedom 31, Heritage 24: The Falcons (4-2) scored 28 second-half points, including the eventual game-winner on a 53-yard touchdown run by Joe Mixon, to top the Patriots (0-6).

No. 9 Campolindo 35, Miramonte 14: Quarterback Brett Stephens threw three touchdown passes and also scored on a 78-yard run as the Cougars (4-1) topped the Matadors (2-3) for the second straight year in a Diablo Foothill Athletic League battle.

No. 14 Deer Valley 55, Vacaville 35: Junior quarterback Nsimba Webster had 221 yards rushing and also threw a pair of touchdown passes as the Wolverines (4-1) beat the Bulldogs (2-3) in a game that featured 955 yards of offense and three kickoff returns for touchdowns.